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{{Infobox identity document
{{Infobox identity document
| document_name      = Lavnuríɣuv<br><small>''Passport''</small>
| document_name      = Lavnuríğuv<br><small>''Passport''</small>
| image              = File:Farivan Passport.png
| image              = File:Farivan Passport.png
| image_size          =  
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| date_first_issued  = 21007
| date_first_issued  = 21007
| using_jurisdiction  = [[Kiravian]] federal subjects
| using_jurisdiction  = [[Kiravian]] federal subjects
| valid_jurisdictions = [[Kiravia]]<br>[[Mid-Atrassic Crona]]<br>[[North Atrassic Crona]]
| valid_jurisdictions = [[Kiravia]]<br>[[Mid-Atrassic Crona]]<br>[[North Atrassic Crona]]<br>[[Upper Atrassic Crona]]
| document_type      = {{wp|Internal passport}}
| document_type      = {{wp|Internal passport}}
| purpose            = Identity verification<br>Colonial travel<br>Immigration control
| purpose            = Identity verification<br>Colonial travel<br>Immigration control
| eligibility        = Kiravian nationality or lawful residency
| eligibility        = Kiravian nationals and lawful residents
| expiration          = 60 months + 1 day from issue date
| expiration          = 60 months + 1 day from issue date
| cost                = ◊6 - ◊12
| cost                = ◊6 - ◊12
}}
}}


A '''passport''' (Kiravic: ''lavnuríɣuv'', literally "gate-warrant" or "gate-authorisation") is the primary {{wp|identity document}} for [[Kiravian]] citizens and nationals. It is a form of {{wp|internal passport}} issued by the federal subjects of the Kiravian Federacy and used for domestic identification purposes, and is distinct from passports valid for international travel, which are issued by the [[Executive College|Kiravian State Executive]].
A '''passport''' (Kiravic: ''lavnuríğuv'', literally "gate-warrant" or "gate-authorisation") is the primary {{wp|identity document}} for [[Kiravian]] citizens and nationals. It is a form of {{wp|internal passport}} issued by the federal subjects of the Kiravian Federacy and used for domestic identification purposes, and is distinct from passports valid for international travel, which are issued by the [[Executive College|Kiravian State Executive]].


==Function and Appearance==
==Function and Appearance==
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It is not compulsory to own a passport, nor to carry one. However, because of the frequent need to verify one's identity in modern life, even within the territory of one's home state, it is normal for adults to have their passport on them when out and about.
It is not compulsory to own a passport, nor to carry one. However, because of the frequent need to verify one's identity in modern life, even within the territory of one's home state, it is normal for adults to have their passport on them when out and about.


A passport (or equivalent form of ID) is required to board an interstate domestic flight or an interstate train, and some private interstate bus services require a passport in order to purchase tickets. Passports are required for Kiravian nationals to travel to the Federacy's external possessions (territories subject to Kiravian sovereignty that are not integral parts of the Federacy), and procedurally required for sea travel between Kiravian states and incorporated overseas territories.
A passport (or equivalent form of ID) is required to board an interstate domestic flight, and some private interstate bus services require a passport in order to purchase tickets. Hotels, as a matter of company policy, typically ask for a passport to reserve a room. Passports are required for Kiravian nationals to travel to the unincorporated external territories of the [[Kiravian Collectivity]] and procedurally required for sea travel to and from the incorporated overseas territories.


==History==
==History==
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*Legal name to the fullest extent possible within 180 characters, including at minimum a forename and surname.
*Legal name to the fullest extent possible within 180 characters, including at minimum a forename and surname.
*A colour photograph
*[[Xolkriśgir|A black-and-white photograph]]
*State of allegiance
*State/territory/district of issuance; Countyship of issuance
*Nationality or lack thereöf
*Nationality (or lack thereöf)
*If a Kiravian national, the bearer's legal status (citizen, metic, simple national)
*Civil status (citizen, metic, mere national)
*Date of Birth
*[[Registered domicile (Kiravia)|Registered domicile]] (if applicable)
*Year of birth (lunar)
*Sex
*Sex
*Eye and hair colour
*Eye and hair colour
*Height and weight
*Height
*Address if applicable
*[[Kiravian addressing system|Residential address]]
*Dates of issue and expiration
*Dates of issue and expiration
*Indications of restriction (e.g. for parolees)
*Indications of restriction (e.g. for parolees)
Most issuing jurisdictions also include:
*Blood type (optional)
*Organ and tissue donation preference


Also typically included are:
Also typically included are:
*Occupation (optional)
*Occupation (optional)
*Ethnosocial group (optional)
*Ethnosocial group (optional)
*Countyship of issue
 
*Organ and tissue donation preference
Historically, Kiravian passports also often included information such as the bearer's ethno-social background (''[[tuva]]''), occupation, religious affiliation, birth order, and legitimacy. The latter three fields were dropped under the [[Kiravian Union]] and Kiravian Remnant alike. Ethnicity and work assignment remained standard on the Kiravian Union's passports  or the duration of its existence, while most states and territories under Remnant control discontinued them during the first decade of the Sovereignty Struggle. Some state passports, mostly on the [[Great Kirav|mainland]], retain an Occupation field, though it is voluntary in most. 


For their own administrative purposes, some states opt to include additional information such as aboriginal status and/or tribal affiliation, veteran status, and disability or other special service eligibility.
For their own administrative purposes, some states opt to include additional information such as aboriginal status and/or tribal affiliation, veteran status, and disability or other special service eligibility.

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